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Agriculture in Puerto Rico Plays a Supporting Role in The Economy But Remains Important for Food Security

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluMay 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Agriculture in Puerto Rico plays a supporting role in the economy but remains important for food security, cultural identity, and rural employment. Here’s a breakdown of the main aspects of agriculture in Puerto Rico:


Major Crops

  1. Plantains and Bananas
    • Commonly grown for both local consumption and export
    • Used in dishes like mofongo and tostones
  2. Coffee
    • Grown in the central mountain regions (e.g., Yauco, Adjuntas)
    • Once a major export, now regaining popularity with small specialty farms
  3. Sugarcane
    • Historically the main export crop during Spanish and early U.S. rule
    • Now very limited after industry collapse in the 1970s–80s
  4. Tropical Fruits
    • Mangoes, papayas, pineapples, avocados, guavas, soursop (guanábana)
  5. Vegetables
    • Peppers, onions, cucumbers, pumpkins (calabaza), and tomatoes
  6. Cacao (Cocoa)
    • Growing interest in artisanal and specialty chocolate production

Livestock and Animal Farming

  • Cattle – Mainly for dairy and some beef production
  • Pigs and poultry – Raised for local consumption
  • Goats and sheep – Minor livestock, mostly in rural mountain areas

Aquaculture & Fishing

  • Limited but includes species like tilapia, lobster, and snapper
  • Mainly small-scale and local; challenges include coastal development and climate change

Challenges in Puerto Rican Agriculture

  • Hurricanes – Such as Maria (2017), which devastated crops and infrastructure
  • Urbanization – Farmland has been reduced due to real estate development
  • Imports – Over 80% of food is imported, limiting food self-sufficiency
  • Labor shortage – Aging farmer population, with fewer young people entering the field

Recent Trends & Initiatives

  • Agrotourism – Combining farming with tourism to attract visitors (e.g., coffee plantation tours)
  • Organic & sustainable farming – Growing number of small farms using eco-friendly practices
  • Food sovereignty movement – Encouraging local production to reduce dependency on imports
  • Community gardens and urban farming – Especially in San Juan and other cities
Agriculture in Puerto Rico Plays a Supporting Role in The Economy But Remains Important for Food Security
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